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http://www.cehat.org/publications/ethical2.html;
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Examples of 'consent forms' either to hand out or to show on a projector. Two from the UK are available as Handouts: {{HOA|Participant Consent Form}} and [[Example consent form]]
Examples of 'consent forms' either to hand out or to show on a projector. Two from the UK are available as Handouts: {{HOA|Participant Consent Form}} and {{HOA|Example consent form}}.


The use of written consent might not be appropriate in all research settings and contexts. You might find the [[#Further reading|further readings]] useful for facilitating discussions about the limits and possibilities of consent forms and other approaches to seeking participant consent.
The use of written consent might not be appropriate in all research settings and contexts. You might find the [[#Further reading|further readings]] useful for facilitating discussions about the limits and possibilities of consent forms and other approaches to seeking participant consent.
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#Brainstorm on the experience of participants about whether or not to 'pay' informants (10 minutes)
#Brainstorm on the experience of participants about whether or not to 'pay' informants (10 minutes)
#Handout the {{HOA|Ethics of poverty research paper from the Chronic Poverty Research Consortium}} (or another relevant summary statement) and give people time to read it and discuss it in small groups (10 minutes). Then take 15 minutes to discuss as a whole group any further issues that arise.
#Handout the {{HOA|Ethics of poverty research paper from the Chronic Poverty Research Consortium}} (or another relevant summary statement) and give people time to read it and discuss it in small groups (10 minutes). Then take 15 minutes to discuss as a whole group any further issues that arise.


=Further reading=
=Further reading=